- The
Gewehr 43 or
Karabiner 43 (abbreviated G43, K43, Gew 43, Kar 43) is a 7.92×57mm
Mauser caliber semi-automatic
rifle developed by
Germany during World...
- The
Gewehr 88 (commonly
called the
Model 1888
commission rifle) was a late 19th-century
German bolt-action rifle,
adopted in 1888. The
invention of smokeless...
- are:
Gewehr 41 (Dreyse, 1841)
Gewehr 71 (Mauser, 1871)
Gewehr 88 (state committee, 1888)
Gewehr 98 (Mauser, 1898) T-
Gewehr (Mauser, 1918)
Gewehr 41 (Walther...
- The
Gewehr 98 (abbreviated G98, Gew 98, or M98) is a bolt-action
rifle made by
Mauser for the
German Empire as its
service rifle from 1898 to 1935. The...
- The
Gewehr 41 English:
Rifle 41,
commonly known as the G41(W) or G41(M),
denoting the
manufacturer (Walther or Mauser), are two
distinct and different...
- The FG 42 (German: Fallschirmjägergewehr 42, "paratrooper
rifle 42") is a selective-fire 7.92×57mm
Mauser automatic rifle produced in ****
Germany during...
- (transl. Tankgun), also
known as the
Mauser 13mm anti-tank
rifle and T-
Gewehr in English, is a
German anti-tank rifle—the
first rifle designed for the...
-
German Mauser Gewehr 98 bolt-action rifles. The
design itself is
largely based on the
Mauser M1893 and its
successive models up to the
Gewehr 98 rifle. The...
- The
Mauser Model 1871,
adopted as the
Gewehr 71 or Infanterie-
Gewehr 71, or "Infantry
Rifle 71" ("I.G.Mod.71" was
stamped on the
rifles themselves), was...
- them as
military and
civilian sporting firearms.[unreliable source?] The
Gewehr 98 in
particular was
widely adopted and copied,
becoming one of the most...